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Relieve Pilots on Dull, Dirty & Dangerous Missions

Stay on Station 12 Times Longer than a Helicopter

Respond to Emergencies with the Best Value Solution


UAS operations are within your reach. As an industry pioneer, we began designing our highly mobile runway-independent systems in 1994 for fishermen to launch, operate and retrieve unmanned aircraft in extreme shipboard environments. Matured over six years of combat, today worldwide scientific and emergency response efforts employ Insitu UAS.

Domestic flight requires FAA approval through a certificate of authorization.


 

Insitu signs a cooperative research and development agreement (CRDA) with the Federal Aviation Administration’s William J. Hughes Technical Center and the New Jersey Air National Guard to study unmanned aircraft systems and to address their integration into the national airspace system. (June 2010)

 
The University of North Dakota obtains a certificate of authorization (COA) from the FAA to operate ScanEagle as part of research into the effectiveness of using unmanned aircraft in U.S. national airspace. After successful initial operations, the COA expiration date is extended from May 31, 2010 to March 8, 2011. (May 2010)
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